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1 DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY AMERICA’S COMBAT LOGISTICS SUPPORT AGENCY WARFIGHTER SUPPORT ENHANCEMENT STEWARDSHIP EXCELLENCE WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT Defense Logistics Agency Green Products/ Hazardous Minimization Warfighter Team Helping the Warfighter Become Green! James L. Reed

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DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCYAMERICA’S COMBAT LOGISTICS SUPPORT AGENCY

WARFIGHTER SUPPORT ENHANCEMENT STEWARDSHIP EXCELLENCE WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT

Defense Logistics Agency Green Products/

Hazardous Minimization Warfighter Team

Helping the Warfighter Become Green!

James L. Reed

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DLA is DoD’s combat logistics support agency. Our

mission is to provide best value integrated logistics

solutions to America’s Armed forces and other

designated customer’s in peace and in war, around

the clock, around the world.

DLA’s Mission

“Supporting the Warfighter”

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DLA’s Scope of Support

Military Services

Combatant Commanders

President of the United States

Office of the Secretary of Defense

DLA

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• A $36.8 Billion global enterprise

• Supports over 1,500 weapon systems

• Provides 95 percent of all Military Services’ repair parts

• Manages 3.8 Million national stock numbers (8 Supply Chains)

• Foreign Military Sales– Projected Sales Fiscal Year 2009: $1.53 Billion

– Shipments: 570,000 per year

– Supporting 115 Nations

• Provides 100 percent of:– Fuels – Clothing and Medical Supplies

– Food – Construction Material

• Worldwide Presence:– More than 25,000 civilian, active duty,

and reserve employees

– 28 countries and 48 states (except Vermont and Iowa)

Scope of DLA Customer Support

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DLA GREEN PRODUCTS/

HAZARDOUS MINIMIZATION WARFIGHTER TEAM

•Consist of Representatives of DLA Headquarters

•and each of the Primary Field Level Field Activities

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• CLI: Subsistence (DSCP)

– Food Service

– Produce

– Operational

Rations

• CLII: Clothing & Textile (DSCP)

– Recruit Clothing

– Organizational Clothing & Individual Equipment

• CLIII: Fuel/Energy (DESC)

– DoD Executive Agent for all Bulk Petroleum

– Natural Gas, Coal, Electricity

– Aerospace Energy

• CLIV/VII: Construction &

Equipment (DSCP)

– Facilities Maintenance

– Equipment

– Wood Products

– Safety & Rescue Equipment

Global Supply Chains

• CLVIII: Medical (DSCP)

– Pharmaceutical

– Medical/Surgical Equipment

• CLIX: Aviation (DSCR)

– Engine Components

– Air Frames

– Flight Safety Equipment

– Maps

– Environmental Products

• CLIX: Maritime (DSCC)

– Parts for Ships, Submarines

• CLIX: Land (DSCC)

– Vehicles, USMC – Army Equipment

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KEY:

DSCP- Defense Supply Center Philadelphia; DSCR– DSC Richmond; DSCC– DSC Columbus; DESC– Defense Energy Support Center

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DLA Offers Services that are

Environmentally-oriented

• Energy support

• “Buying Green” course

• Green shopping on DOD EMALL

• Hazardous Material Information Resource System

• Hazardous Technical Information Service

• DRMS – including electronics remanufacturing

• Ozone Depleting Substances Reserve

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This 2-day workshop offered by the DLA Training Center (DTC) provides an overview of the Federal pollution prevention initiatives and how they relate to the DoD acquisition process. Highlights include:– P2 Laws/Executive Orders/Regulations

– Green Procurement Program

– Environmentally Preferred Products

– Life-cycle Costing

– Acquisition Planning

– FAR requirements

• Course Number & info: (DCPSO00R750)

• http://www.hr.dla.mil/downloads/trn/courses/environmental.pdf

• POCs: Workshop Mgr - D850-6166, Comm 614-692-6166

Buying Green – a Multifunctional

Approach to Pollution Prevention

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Green Product Highlights

• Re-refined Lubricating Oil

• Reclaimed Engine Coolant

• Remanufactured Toner Cartridges

• Vehicular Wet Battery Program

• Energy Efficient Lighting

• Biobased Fuels

• Biobased Cutlery

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DOD EMALL

DOD’s Online Shopping Tool

• Web self-service capability for the DOD

• Sells both finished goods and services

• Supports contracts written by DLA, GSA, Services, Federal agencies

• Offers over 35M items from government stock, long term contracts and 1700 catalogs

• Currently adding about 20 vendors a month and over 750K items of content a month

• FY08 Total Sales $835M; Green Sales $7.3M

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DLA’s Environmental Attribute

Initiative

• Environmental Attribute Codes (ENAC) for NSN

items in the Federal Logistics Information System,

also known as the Federal Catalog System

• Signifies that a product meets strict, definable

environmental standards and criteria from an

approved certifying organization

• Currently applied to roughly 8000 items managed

by DLA and GSA

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Environmental Attributes,

continued

• DLA formed and chairs a Joint Group on Environmental Attributes (JGEnvAtt) to seek out and evaluate clearly definable environmental product criteria or „attributes‟ from recognized environmental organizations

• JGEnvAtt process: Identify, evaluate and through a consensus building process, approve Environmental Attributes or criteria to be applied to products in the FCS.

• Voting Members: Army, Air Force, DLA, Navy, Marine Corps, GSA

• Advisors: OSD, EPA, USDA, DOE, OFEE

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Environmental Attributes

approved by the JGEnvAtt

• Recycled Content

• Energy Efficient

• Water Conserving

• Low VOC Content

• Low Standby Power

• Asbestos Alternative

• Biobased

• Non-mercury

Alternative

• Electronic Products

Environmental

Assessment Tool

(EPEAT)

• Non-cadmium

Alternative

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INITIATIVES

LEAN / Six Sigma

Depot Level Reparables

Supply, Storage & Distrib.

Customer Targeted Outcomes

Gases / Cylinders Privatization

Chemicals / POL Privatization

Forward Presence

One Pass Pricing

AVIATION:

Engine Components

Air Frames

Flight Safety Equipment

Aviation Lighting

Fasteners

Bearings

Maps

Environmental Products

Primary Level Field Activities

Defense Supply Center Richmond

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• DoD central repository for Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS); including foreign language MSDS

• Assists Federal Government personnel who handle, store, transport, use, or dispose of hazardous materials – EPA, OSHA, DOT

• Includes value-added info

by Service-agency focal

points: HAZCOM

warning label &

transportation info

Hazardous Material Information

Resource System (HMIRS)

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Hazardous Material Information

Resource System (HMIRS)

• Available on the web, in CD/DVD

sets or as direct system-to-system interface (e.g.,

Federal Catalog System for supply items)

• Over 400,000 MSDSs and 4,800 users.

• Hazard Communication warning labels are based

on the OSHA standard

• HMIRS CDs containing nonproprietary MSDS data

have been updated to look and feel like the web.

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HMIRS Contact info

• Program Manager: Defense Logistics Information Service (DLIS), DSN 661-4996. Focal point for Help Desk support: Customer Service Office, DSN 661-4725 or commercial 1-888-DLA-CALL (352-2255)

• Functional Manager: Defense Supply Center Richmond (DSCR), DSN 695-3518. Provides Hazardous Information Help Desk support: 1-800-848-4371

• http://www.dlis.dla.mil/hmirs/

• also email: [email protected]

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An advice service for managing hazardous

materials or wastes:

Environmental

Safety & Health

Transportation

Packaging

Logistics

Bulletin

Bimonthly, with over 8,000 Recipients

Regulatory Alerts – weekly

Help Line: 800-848-HTIS

Hazardous Technical Information

Services (HTIS)

Staffed with chemists, chemical

engineers, industrial hygienists,

environmental specialists

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Only Source for Weapon Systems Support

Halons 1211 and 1301

Refrigerants R-11, R-12

R-114, R-500, and R-502

War Stoppers

The DoD Ozone Depleting Substances Reserve at DSCR

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ODS Reserve Program Guidance

• Halon and Refrigerant Recycling Program

Supporting Major Weapons Systems

• Details and Guidance Provided on Web Site –

http://www.dscr.dla.mil/ExternalWeb/UserWeb/A

viationEngineering/OZONE/index.htm

• Turn-ins Mandatory – Local Disposal or Sale

Prohibited

• Outside of U.S. -- Individual Country Laws and

Regulations Continue to Evolve

Contacts: Phone: 804-279-5203 / 5202, DSN695;

OR email: [email protected]

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Re-refined Lubricating Oil

• Basic Re-refined Oil Program– API certified oil in your choice of 5W-30, 10W-30, 15W-40, 30 & 40

– No minimum orders.

– Packaged in Quarts, 5 Gallon Containers, and 55 Gallon Drums.

– World-wide delivery from Vendor to Customers

• Closed Loop Re-refined Oil Program– API certified oil in your choice of 30, 40, 10W-30 and 15W-40

– Small minimum orders.

– Includes pick up of your used oil for re-refining.

– CONUS delivery of packaged and bulk products

– Available in Quarts, 5 gallon containers, 55 gallon drums, bulk deliveries

POC: 804-279-4257, DSN 695

http://www.dscr.dla.mil/userweb/dscrld/Re-refined/RR.htmDefense Supply Center Richmond

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Reclaimed Engine Coolant

(aka Recycled Antifreeze)

• Conforms with EPA guidelines

• May be purer since recycling process reduces chlorines from hard water

• Commercial Item Description that replaces 3 Mil Specs, specs same for virgin, recycled

• Army – use recycled only, DLA to do automatic substitution

• Other Military Services -- similar directions

• POC for product: 804-279-3995, DSN695

• POC for antifreeze recycling equipment:

804-279-3686, DSN695

Defense Supply Center Richmond

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Distribution & RetrogradeCapabilities

• Defense Distribution Center

– Receive, Store, and Issue

– Deployable Distribution Center

– Distribution Standard System

– Defense Transportation Coordinator

Initiative

– Customized Kitting

– In-transit Visibility

– Dedicated Delivery / Pure Pallets

• Defense Reutilization & Marketing

Service

– Reutilization, Transfer, Donation,

Demilitarization, Precious Metals

Recovery

– Reverse Logistics

– Redeployment Retrograde

Management

– Environmental Disposal

– Foreign Military Sales

– Mobile Demilitarization / Shredding

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Distribution

Centers

Worldwide

124 Sites Worldwide

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Reuse and Recycling Programs –

providing maximum reutilization of DOD excess property

• Scrap Recycling - providing a recycling service with reimbursement going back to

DOD Qualified Recycling Programs

• Donation in Lieu of Disposal - diverting property from landfill with no cost or

reimbursement to Government (other than occasional shipping costs). Examples:

low value recyclables such as - tires, wood, furniture, and hazardous materials

• Electronics Recycling - Computers for Learning Program, MOA with Federal

Prison Industries (FPI) Unicor, Demanufacturing contracts

• Precious Metals Recovery - refining of precious metals bearing material/scrap to

conserve resources; no reimbursement to generator

• Hazardous Materials Reuse - Maximizing lifecycles, minimizing the

environmental risks and the costs associated with disposal

• Hazardous Waste - safe and compliant disposal management, tailored and cost

efficient contracts with DLA assumed liability for 3rd party contamination sites

Defense Reutilization & Marketing

Service (DRMS)

http://www.drms.dla.mil/

POC: DLA Customer Interaction Center 1-877-352-2253, options 3-2-1

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Electronics Demanufacturing

• Increased recycling and solid waste diversion

• Protection of the environment/controlled disposal of:– Batteries of all types in electronics– Mercury switches– Heavy Metal content– Keeping leaded glass from PC monitors and TVs out of landfills

• National Security:– Ensures property with military capability not released into

commerce – Destruction of secure information

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FY 00 FY 01 FY 02 FY 03 FY 04 FY05 FY06 FY07 FY08

Defense Reutilization & Marketing

Service (DRMS)

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Primary Level Field Activities

Defense Supply Center Philadelphia

Food Service

Produce

Operational

Rations

Recruit Clothing

Readiness

Organizational Clothing &

Individual Equipment

Pharmaceutical

Medical/Surgical

Readiness

Equipment

Facilities Maintenance

Equipment

Wood Products

Safety & Rescue Equipment

CONSTRUCTION & EQUIPMENT: CLASS IV / VII

MEDICAL: CLASS VIII

CLOTHING & TEXTILE: CLASS II

SUBSISTENCE: CLASS IINITIATIVES

• Prime Vendor Programs

• Medical Air Bridge (MAB)

• Common Food Management

System (CFMS)

• Recruit Training Center Support

• Army Direct Ordering (ADO)

• Enterprise Buyers Forward

• Lumber Privatization

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Construction & Equipment

GREEN PROCUREMENT

Product List

Building a Greener Tomorrow...Today

Energy Efficient Lighting

• Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFLs)

• Electronic Ballast

• LED Lighting

Energy Efficient HVAC

• Roof Top AC units

• Energy Saving Hot Water Heaters

Energy Saving Plumbing

• Water Conserving Fixtures

Environmentally Safe Building Materials

• Wallboards, Lumber

• Insulation

For further information please call our toll free number 1-800-352-2852

Defense Supply Center Philadelphia

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Biobased Plastic Flatware

• Biobased resin uses wheat to replace 50% of Polypropylene

• Meets or exceeds all current performance standards (impact strength, heat distortion, flexibility, biodegradability)

• Replacement into Unitized Group Ration A and Heat & Serve programs, then into daily dining facilities on military bases, hospitals, etc.

As shown above, the flatware is

packaged with napkin, sugar, salt

and pepper in a clear plastic bag.

Defense Supply Center Philadelphia

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Safe Disposal of Pharmaceuticals

• In addition to supplying medical equipment and pharmaceuticals, DSCP also provides DLA customers with an environmentally responsible and safe way to dispose of pharmaceuticals.

• Instead of throwing away, expired pharmaceuticals, our customers are disposing of them in a more environmentally sound way.

• They also get credit back to spend on new pharmaceuticals.

Defense Supply Center Philadelphia

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INITIATIVES

Tires Privatization

Forward Sustainment

Enterprise Buyers Forward

Joint Regional Inventory Matl. Mgmt.

Supply, Storage & Distrib.

Depot Level Reparables

Army Reset Support

MRAP Sustainment

LAND:

MARITIME:

Parts for Ships

Parts for Submarines

Vehicles

USMC / Army Equipment

Primary Level Field Activities

Defense Supply Center Columbus

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DSCC Asbestos Elimination

• Asbestos Program Progress

– Database contains 13171 National Stock Numbers (NSNs)

– Majority of NSNs in FSC 5330

• Breakdown– FSC 5319: 156 NSNs FSC: 5325: 1 NSN-Has replacement

36- Have replacements

101- Cancelled without replacements

7-Not DLA managed

12- Requiring review

– FSC 5330: 12632 NSNs: FSC 5356: 13 NSNs

5023: - Have replacements 5- Have replacements

4363: -Cancelled without replacement 3- Cancelled without replacement

3246:- Requiring review 5-Not DLA managed

– FSC 5340: - 368 NSNs

178- Have replacements

92-Cancelled without replacement

25- Not DLA managed

73 Requiring review

3333

DSCC Cadmium Plating

In Electrical Connector Specification

• Issue– Cadmium identified as a hazardous material and targeted for reduction/elimination with the

RoHS.

– DSCC working with military services, manufacturers and equipment contractors to find effective alternative.

– Several alternatives undergoing testing.

– To date, alternate finishes in existing specifications perform at the same level as Cadmium in corrosive (salt spray)

– Specification changes

• Identified Alternatives:– Zinc Nickel

– Teflon Nickel

– Pure Electrodeposited Aluminum

– Zinc Cobalt

• The Plan– DSCC is not proposing the total elimination of Cadmium at this time although it is a long

term goal.

– Existing applications still require Cadmium plating and military applications do have a waiver to use Cadmium.

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INITIATIVES

CENTCOM AOR Support

Open Market Bunker Support

Bulk Terminal Ops Privatization

Garrison / Base Energy Support

Utilities Privatization Support

Alternative Fuel and

Renewable Energy

ENERGY:

DOD Executive Agent

for all Bulk Petroleum

Natural Gas, Coal,

Electricity

Aerospace Energy

Primary Level Field Activities

Defense Energy Support Center

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Bio-based Fuels

(aka Biofuels)

• Biodiesel, mono-alkyl esters of long chain fatty acids derived from vegetable oils or animal fats IAW ASTM D 6751, for use in diesel engines. Most Popular: B20, a blend: 20% biodiesel & 80% ultra-low sulfur diesel fuel

• E85, a blend of 85% ethanol and 15% gasoline

• Initially driven by the Energy Policy Act (EPACT) of 1992and EO 13149: Greening the Government Through Federal Fleet and Transportation Efficiency

• Biofuel use reduces regulated exhaust emissions, decreases petroleum imports

• DESC worked to establish quality requirements for B20 so fuel works comparable to diesel; recognized with White House award

POC: D427-8359; D427-8354 (Comm 703-767) Defense Energy Support Center

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Bio-based Fuels

(aka Biofuels)

The Navy celebrated Earth Day April 22, 2010 by

showcasing a supersonic flight test of the

"Green Hornet," an F/A-18 Super Hornet strike

fighter jet powered by a 50/50 biofuel blend

supplied by DESC at Naval Air Station Patuxent

River, Md.

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Bio-based Fuels

(aka Biofuels)

The Air Force tested an A-10C Thunderbolt II at

Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, fueled with a 50-

percent mixture of a fuel refined from the

crushed seeds of the flowering Camelina sativa

plant supplied by DESC in March 2010.

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Current DLA Warfighter Green

Products/HAZMIN Team Projects

• MIL-PRF-85570 Type II Aircraft Cleaner – DSCR

• MIL-PRF-85570 Type I Aerosol form and Pre-moistened Wipes Aircraft Cleaner – DSCR

• Micro-fiber Cloths for Non-Chemical Cleaning of Canopies & Optics - DSCR

• Environmentally Compliant Chemical Paint Strippers - DSCR

• Chrome Free Pretreatment Applicator Pen (MIL-DTL-81706 Type II) - DSCR

• Electrical Contact Cleaner (MIL-PRF-29608 Class L CPC) - DSCR

• Cold Spray/Kinetic Metallization Development for Military Aerospace Application - DSCR

• COTS Environmentally Compliant Non-Structural Adhesives - DSCR

• Non-Aqueous Low-VOC and HAP-Free Cleaner MIL-PRF-32295 Type II - DSCR

• Bio-based Hydraulic Lubricants – DSCR

• Closed-Loop Recycled Antifreeze Service Program - DSCR

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Current DLA Warfighter Green

Products/HAZMIN Team Projects

• Non- Cadmium Plated Connectors –DSCC

• UGR heater tray, plates, cups, clamshells – DSCP

• Health and Comfort Pack combs, razors, toothbrushes – DSCP

• Energy Efficient Lighting - DSCP

• Energy Efficient HVAC - DSCP

• Energy Saving Plumbing - DSCP

• Environmentally Safe Building Materials – DSCP

• Safe Disposal of Pharmaceuticals - DSCP

• Bio-based Fuels - DESC

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Questions?

Operational and Warfighter Issues:

Jean Wiley, HQ DLA J-3314, James L. Reed, HQ DLA J-3314

DLA Green Procurement DLA Hazardous Minimization (HAZMIN) Program

DSN 427-1639 DSN 427-2420

703-767-1639 703-767-2420

[email protected] [email protected]

Installations and Safety Issues:

Karen Moran, HQ DLA, DES-E

Environment & Safety

DSN 427-6237

703-767-6237

[email protected]

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DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCYAMERICA’S COMBAT LOGISTICS SUPPORT AGENCY

WARFIGHTER SUPPORT ENHANCEMENT STEWARDSHIP EXCELLENCE WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT